characters. Thymus adamovicii Velen. Thymus × aitanae Mateo, M.B.Crespo & E.Laguna Thymus alatauensis (Klokov & Des.-Shost.) Klokov Thymus albicans Hoffmanns...
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Environmental Factors Influencing Essential Oil Quality of Thymus pannonicus All. and Thymus praecox Opiz". Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants...
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has black submarginal dots on the hindwing above. – nivescens Kef. (= albicans Dup. & Gerh.) [ now Polyommatus nivescens Keferstein, 1851 ](80 i) is a...
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Hieracium pilosella – Thymus praecox/pulegioides grassland CG8 Sesleria albicans – Scabiosa columbaria grassland CG9 Sesleria albicans – Galium sterneri grassland...
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Therapeutic-grade oil has been determined to inhibit the growth of Candida albicans. The plant is harvested when flowering in the summer and can be used fresh...
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structural and functional parameters that has a clinically relevant outcome. Thymus involution is probably the most relevant factor responsible for immunosenescence...
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arteries coronary sinus coronoid coronoid process corpora quadrigemina corpus albicans corpus callosum corpus striatum corpuscle corrugator cortex corticobulbar...
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passerina Thymus alfredae Thymus cilicicus Thymus eigii Thymus kotschyanus subsp. kotschyanus Thymus leucotrichus subsp. leucotrichus Thymus syriacus var...
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the heart can be seen. The thymus gland in normal patients will gradually decrease in size because the need for the thymus gland diminishes. The decrease...
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B; Coleman DC; Sullivan D (2004). "Comparative genomics using Candida albicans DNA microarrays reveals absence and divergence of virulence-associated...
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grassland dominated by upright brome Bromus erectus, blue moor-grass Sesleria albicans, crested hair-grass Koeleria macrantha, red fescue Festuca rubra, glaucous...
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Hieracium pilosella - Thymus praecox/pulegioides grassland CG8 Sesleria albicans - Scabiosa columbaria grassland CG9 Sesleria albicans - Galium sterneri grassland...
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Streptococcus agalactiae. It is also active against the fungus Candida albicans, but has no activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Hepcidin creation...
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also specimens with more extended light yellow area on the forewing — ab. albicans Fuchs (= nyeni Ter Haar) —, both forms being quite inconstant. Other occasionally...
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outside of the thymus that binds to TCR and activates MAIT cells. MAIT cells display effector-like qualities before leaving the thymus, which is why they...
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heteromorphic cells in several species of bacteria and the yeast Candida albicans. Nitric oxide has also been shown to trigger the dispersal of biofilms...
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apoptosis. The effect is more prominent in immature T cells still inside in the thymus, but peripheral T cells are also affected. The exact mechanism regulating...
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epithelial and stromal cells of following tissues and organs: liver, lung, skin, thymus, pancreas, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, synovial tissues, heart, breast...
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dectin-2 in Candida albicans infections, and it has been observed that this receptor is important for effective host defense and C. albicans clearance. Mice...
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and others. Furthermore, ZBP1 also induces PANoptosis during Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus infections. ZBP1 is proposed to be a Z-DNA binding...
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fungal infections caused by invading pathogens, especially against Candida albicans. Binding of proinflammatory cytokin IL-17A to IL-17 receptor causes important...
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react against pathogens such as HIV-1, Mycobacterium leprae and Candida albicans. After pathogen binding to langerin, fate of the pathogens is not yet understood...
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belongs in the plants kingdom; Escherichia Coli in monera and Candida albicans in fungi. In human beings it is mostly expressed in the brain and within...
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also expressed to a much lower level in the colon, lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, heart, and polymorphonuclear leukocyte granules. PGLYRP2 is differentially...
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including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Candida albicans, and Magnaporthe grisea. Yeast Vrp1 is recruited to sites of endocytosis...
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(1997). "Identification of Glu-330 as the catalytic nucleophile of Candida albicans exo-beta-(1,3)-glucanase". J. Biol. Chem. 272 (6): 3161–7. doi:10.1074/jbc...
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oral or genital and nails infections caused by Candida, mostly Candida albicans. CMC may very often result from primary immunodeficiency. Patients with...
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Teucrium eriocephalum Teucrium socotranum Thymus baeticus, Spanish lemon thyme Thymus mastichina, Spanish marjoram Thymus vulgaris, common thyme Subspecies Salvia...
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fruticans 'Azureum' Teucrium procerum Thymbra capitata Thymus mastichina Thymus vulgaris Thymus wildenowii Vitex agnus-castus Vitex sp. Westringia fruticosa...
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Papilionaceae אפון נמוך 1874 Plantago afra Plantaginaceae לחך בלוטי 1875 Plantago albicans Plantaginaceae לחך מלבין 1876 Plantago amplexicaulis Plantaginaceae לחך...
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